On 11/23/20 8:00 PM, Joel Lord wrote:
I've done the same thing, but Yahoo is pretty good at sanitizing their report to make it difficult to impossible to tell who actually needs to get ejected. I added "Sent to %(user_name)s at %(user_address)s" to the footer and while they'd generally get the user_address wiped out, the user_name would generally survive.
For this reason, Mailman 2.1 has this feature.
# If the following is set to a non-empty string, that string is the name of a # header that will be added to personalized and VERPed deliveries with value # equal to the base64 encoding of the recipient's email address. This is # intended to enable identification of the recipient otherwise redacted from # "spam report" feedback loop messages. For example, if # RCPT_BASE64_HEADER_NAME = 'X-Mailman-R-Data' # a header like # X-Mailman-R-Data: dXNlckBleGFtcGxlLmNvbQo= # will be added to messages sent to user@@example.com. RCPT_BASE64_HEADER_NAME = ''
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